Hi
I'm new here and UK based!
I'm struggling to find the glue that is recommended for splicing bottles.
The only one I can find is the Bison Bisonite, but even that I have to get by mail order!
Is there anything that I can get from B&Q, Wicks etc?
Also is there a preferred bottle you guys use? A lot of the drinks manufactures seem to be moving away from smooth sides to more sculpted designs, again any recommendations for a newbee?
Thanks
RH
Glue and Bottle recomendations, UK please
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Re: Glue and Bottle recomendations, UK please
I can't help you on the glue, but pepsi bottles and shweppes bottles are generally quite smooth.
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Re: Glue and Bottle recomendations, UK please
It's getting hard to find smooth sided bottles here in Aus. Pepsi and Schweppes are almost the only ones here
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Re: Glue and Bottle recomendations, UK please
Well here in PH as well. Our coke, sprite and royal (fanta) have become curvaceous, and only half of the bottles are straight sided.
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Re: Glue and Bottle recomendations, UK please
Hi there,
As for glue, I use Titebond glue from Axminster Tool Center (it comes with a Purple label). I am based in the South West, but have a hunt around- you are looking for a Polyurethane based glue. Thats the secret ingredient for gluing these plastic bottles. I didn't have much luck with the Superstores. I found that smaller DIY shops sell Polyurethane glues. Gorilla Glue would also work in that respect, although it is quite runny but nothing a bit of kitchen roll can't help.
Bottles are tricky. I find Salisburys branded lemonade is good. They are thick with smooth sides (ribs are generally needed for strength as bottles are getting thinner). Another aspect I look for is 3 threads on the bottle itself, which make readily available Tornado Tubes usable on your rocket.
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As for glue, I use Titebond glue from Axminster Tool Center (it comes with a Purple label). I am based in the South West, but have a hunt around- you are looking for a Polyurethane based glue. Thats the secret ingredient for gluing these plastic bottles. I didn't have much luck with the Superstores. I found that smaller DIY shops sell Polyurethane glues. Gorilla Glue would also work in that respect, although it is quite runny but nothing a bit of kitchen roll can't help.
Bottles are tricky. I find Salisburys branded lemonade is good. They are thick with smooth sides (ribs are generally needed for strength as bottles are getting thinner). Another aspect I look for is 3 threads on the bottle itself, which make readily available Tornado Tubes usable on your rocket.
Jamie B
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Re: Glue and Bottle recomendations, UK please
I've found out just now that there's another PU glue out in the field. Anyone here tested the Elmer's Glue-All MAX?
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